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 HAVERGAL COLLEGE

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Course Calendar 2016–2017

VOCAL

GRADE 7

Grade 7 Vocal

This course is offered to all Havergal students, with or without previous musical experience. The course

stresses the development of basic singing/reading techniques, personal, and choral musicianship and

listening skills. The repertoire will be drawn from all types of music, both sacred and secular, from the

centuries of excellent choral traditions in Europe, folk music from around the world, and varied kinds

of contemporary music. Students study unison, canon, and two-part songs. Students are invited to

participate in the Middle School Choir.

GRADE 8

Grade 8 Vocal

This course is offered to all Havergal students. The course stresses the continued development of

singing and reading techniques, personal and choral musicianship, and listening skills. The repertoire

will be drawn from all types of music, both sacred and secular, from the centuries of excellent choral

traditions in Europe, folk music from around the world, and varied kinds of contemporary music.

Students will sing in two and three parts. Participation in the Middle School Choir and student

performances is expected and is an integral part of ensemble and singing development.

GRADE 9

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– Music, Vocal, Grade 9, Open

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This course emphasizes the creation and performance of music at a level consistent with previous

experience and is aimed at developing technique, sensitivity, and imagination. Students will

develop musical literacy skills by using the creative and critical analysis processes in composition,

performance, and a range of reflective and analytical activities. Students will develop an understanding

of the conventions and elements of music and of safe practices related to music, and will develop a

variety of skills transferable to other areas of their life.

Emphasis in this course will be placed on personal vocal development and choral ensemble skills such as reading, intonation, and

musicianship. Repertoire for the course will be varied and students are expected to participate in the Senior Choir, which rehearses

Thursdays from 3:30 pm to 5:00 pm.